1510s, earlier simplysandell(late 14c.),saundres(early 14c.), "the wood of the heart and roots of certain species of trees native to Asia," from Old Frenchsandale, from Medieval Latinsandalum, from Late Greeksantalon, which is ultimately from Sanskritčandana-m"the sandalwood tree," per...
Sandalwood is an evergreen tree that belongs to the sandalwood family. There are 16 species of sandalwood that can be found in Asia, Australia and on the islands in the Pacific Ocean. Sandalwood grows on the sandy, loamy, clayey and rocky soil, in dry de
There are many forests; but nor in every forest will you find a sandalwood tree. Hay muchos bosques pero no en todos los bosques encontrarás un sándalo. ParaCrawl Corpus Already in its last agonies, the sandalwood tree is prepared to breathe its last breath. Ya en su más dolorosa...
Plantlet Regeneration from Encapsulated and Non-encapsulated Desiccated Somatic Embryos of a Forest Tree: Sandalwood (Santalum album L.) 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 34 作者:VA Bapat,PS Rao 摘要: Somatic embryos obtained from embryogenic tissues of sandalwood ( Santaium album ) were grown...
Sandalwood: the tree and its cultivation Sandalwood is found throughout India, and most commonly in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, but is found rarely growing in the wild and classed as having ‘Vulnerable’ conservation status. It is has since been introduced to other countries, including Australia,...
(1992) Plantlet Regeneration from Encapsulated and Non-Encapsulated Dessicated Somatic Embryos of a Forest Tree: Sandalwood (Santalum album L.). Plant Biochem Biotechnoogy, 1, 109-113. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF03262907Bapat VA, Rao PS (1992b) Plantlet regeneration from encapsulated and ...
Santalum lanceolatum, is a tree native to Australia. It is commonly known as desert quandong, Northern Queensland Sandalwood, and in some areas as burdardu. It is found more abundantly in central Australia. The essential oil has a smooth, fragrant, earthy, woody aroma with a soft gentle hint...
Meanwhile, the Indian native sandalwood tree species S. album is historically said to provide the bulk of sandalwood products, which contain a higher oil content rich in santalol (approximately 90%) [23]. Extracts of S. spicatum are typically less valuable than those of S. album due to the...
These levels are more similar to those found in S. album heartwood. Although the sample size was small for the north (n = 23) and the Goldfields regions (n = 19), all tree sampling was done over a wide area at each site in an effort to minimize sample selection bias. All ...
Use: Sandalwood tree usually grows in the intermediate zone in Sri Lanka and naturally found in South East Asian region like Australia and Indu-Malayan region. Sandalwood is belonging to the family of Santalaceae and in Sri Lanka Santalum album species is naturalized but in other regions Santalum...